Climate change affects all regions around the world, and the number of risks generated by changing weather conditions and disasters are increasing. Knowledge about...
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Emerging Europe’s Architects of Tomorrow: 28 outstanding individuals all committed to bringing about positive change in their home countries. Since their inception...
If and when Georgia starts accession negotiations with the EU, it will have to carry out substantial reforms, which will require a complex understanding of how best to...
Learning from someone else’s mistakes and proven success saves time. It’s been a year since I first launched the Success and Failure podcast series, and in that...
Hungary has a long and storied history stretching back over a thousand years. From its beginnings as a kingdom on the western edge of the Eurasian Steppe to its current...
For decades, Armenia and Azerbaijan have signed ceasefires, agreeing to end their conflict. But time and time again, these agreements have been violated, and it has only...
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti is still wallowing in his obsession with Serbia and seems to never understand that Kosovo’s independence, security, and well-being do...
Reversing negative perceptions—both local and international—about Bulgaria’s judiciary and proving that reform of the justice system is viable and sustainable will take...
Levels of software piracy in CEE are significantly higher than in Western Europe. Back in 2007, Romania’s then president, the combative (some would say abrasive) Traian...
The economy of Belarus has adjusted to sanctions and the loss of key export markets slightly better than expected. The future, however, is deeply uncertain. ...
Bulgaria and Romania will likely need to wait at least another 12 months before joining the Schengen border-free travel zone. That’s bad news for their economies...
Beyond its celebrated cityscape, the Czech capital Prague harbours a rich cultural heritage and history that has inspired countless writers. The city served as an...